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Sedro-Woolley Cubs

SEDRO WOOLLEY - The Mount Vernon Bulldogs boys’ basketball team rode a roller coaster in the Sedro-Woolley gym Friday night in a Northwest Conference 3A matchup, eventually coming to rest with a 60-45 victory over the upstart Cubs.

Sedro-Woolley led 8-6 after one quarter, but the Bulldogs exploded for 22 points in the second period to take an 11-point lead into halftime. The Cubs battled back by holding Mount Vernon to just eight third quarter points, and the game was tied at 36 early in the fourth quarter.

Mount Vernon hit the gas pedal again to break the tie score and outscored Sedro Woolley by 15 points down the stretch to earn the victory. The Bulldogs had four players score in double figures, led by Jake Weber-Koetje’s 15 points.  Kelsey Leek added 14 points, while Dan Barnet and Chris Chaplin each scored 10 points for Mount Vernon, as the Bulldogs improved to 4-1 with the victory.

Sophomore Isaac Bianchini had 17 points to lead Sedro Woolley, while fellow sophomore Andrew Minkel also had a strong performance and ended the night with 10 points before fouling out with 4:14 to go in the game. The Cubs fell to 0-6 with the loss, but will have one more shot at victory before Christmas when they host LaConner on Tuesday.

Mount Vernon won’t be back in action until December 30th when they will play at South Whidbey. Our next webcast of Bulldog basketball is scheduled for January 2nd, when Mount Vernon will host Marysville-Pilchuck.

Mount Vernon  –  6   22   8   24  – 60
Sedro Woolley  – 8    9  15   13  – 45

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B-E Tigers fend off S-W Cubs 42-33

by admin on December 9, 2009

BURLINGTON – With eight of 14 matches resulting in wins-by-fall, the host Burlington-Edison Tiger boys’ wrestling team defeated the Sedro-Woolley Cubs Wednesday night 42-33 in the annual dual meet between two of the state’s powerhouse programs.

The match of the night was at 215 pounds, where Sedro-Woolley’s Joe Janicki fought for a late third round reversal on Burlington-Edison’s Chad Studebaker, tying the score at 4-4 and sending the bout into overtime.

In overtime, Studebaker was the aggressor early, as Janicki fought off Studebaker’s single-leg takedown attempts, but the Cubs’ 215-pounder summoned all the strength he had left after nearly eight minutes of grappling to score his own single-leg takedown for the overtime win.

Boys’ results:
103 – (Forfeit) Austin Blau (B-E)
112 – (Forfeit) Nick Granberg (B-E)
119 – Nick Henderson (B-E) 8-2 dec. over Buck Johnson
125 – Enrique Medina (B-E) pinned Kyle Morgan R3 (5:34)
130 – Shannon Askvig (B-E) 13-7 dec. over Cody Forst
135 – Boyce Johnson (S-W) pinned Chad Butterfield R3 (5:38)
140 – Brady Mast (S-W) pinned Jason Donnelly R2 (3:25)
145 – Tyler Howell (S-W) pinned Braun Miller R1 (1:05)
152 – Kyle Reijm (B-E) pinned Kaalen Blanton R1 (1:28)
160 – Juan Canales (B-E) pinned Sean Bunce R1 (1:30)
171 – (Forfeit) Jack Nevitt (B-E)
189 – Taylor Knutson (S-W) pinned Conner Nelson R1 (0:52)
215 – Joe Janicki (S-W) 6-4 dec in OT over Chad Studebaker
285 – Koenrad Swartz (S-W) pinned Thor Melum R1 (1:15)

Girls’ final: Sedro-Woolley 48, Burlington-Edison 21.

The Sedro-Woolley girls’ team dominated the Tigers 48-21, with eight wins-by-fall. Andrea Iverson, Jalysse Garcia, Sarah Moquin and Alysia Pohren were notable Cub wrestlers who won by fall for the defending girls’ 2A state champion Cubs.

Kris Drake filed 3 reports from the dual meet.   You can listen to them below:

Report #1 – (Early update:)

 

Report # 2-  (Mid-match)

 

Final Report – (Wrap up)

 

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SEDRO-WOOLLEY – Looking a lot like the same team that blew through three state tournament opponents last year on their way to a second place trophy, the Burlington-Edison Tigers sprinted to an early 10-1 lead on their way to overpowering Sedro-Woolley 92-37 Saturday night in boys’ high school basketball.

The game was a reflection of the current overall state of both schools’ programs, as Burlington-Edison is in the midst of possibly the best run of teams in school history, with consecutive appearances in the state championship game, while the inexperienced Cubs are in the second year of a rebuilding process.

Starting five seniors, including one of the state’s premier point guards in Evan Coulter, the Tigers showed rare season-opening poise in overcoming an injury to senior guard Craig Babington just 14-seconds into the game.  Babington sustained a sprain to his left ankle that was described as a level one, which usually require 7-10 days to heal.

With Coulter scoring 32 points and Colin Stewart adding 19 to lead four Tigers in double figures, and Burlington-Edison’s pressure defense forcing an unofficial 17 first-half turnovers, coach Rick Skeen’s team had sealed the fate of Sedro-Woolley by halftime when they led 43-11.

“We played a little short-handed”, said Skeen in referring not only to Babington’s ankle sprain but also to the absence of potential starters Jacob Schifferl and Eric Walser, “I thought the guys who were out there played really hard.”

To Sedro-Woolley’s credit, the Cubs hustled to the final buzzer and gave a glimpse of their potential in the third quarter when they played the powerful Tigers even until Coulter’s three-point buzzer beater gave Burlington-Edison an 18-15 advantage in the period.

The Tigers’ aggressive and sometimes smothering defense held Levi Stewart to just seven points after the Sedro-Woolley senior had averaged more than 20 in the Cubs’ first two games of the season.  Stewart and Kellen Engberg are the only seniors seeing significant playing time for  the Cubs, who were led by sophomore Isaac Bianchini’s 15 points.

You can listen to a free replay of the game  featuring the call by John Fasso and Joe Thurmond below:

 

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Burlington-Edison will host Oak Harbor Tuesday, December 8, and we’ll webcast the game live on SkagitRadio.com with John Fasso providing play-by-play.  John was joined on our webcast of the Burlington-Edison vs. Sedro-Woolley game by Joe Thurmond, who will adding commentary on Tigers’ basketball throughout the season on SkagitRadio.com.

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EVERETT – Taking advantage of turnovers in high school football is what coaches dream of. This must have been a dream game for Everett head coach Will Soren as his Gulls trounced the Sedro-Woolley Cubs Tuesday night in a play-in game 41-6 at Everett Stadium to advance into the 3A playoff bracket.

The Gulls first scored as Chase Herrick came in from his linebacker position and picked off Cub quarterback Joe Janicki’s pass, intended for Kellen Engberg, and returned the interception 25 yards, just five minutes into the game. Herrick repeated finding the endzone, this time on offense, with a one-yard keeper in the second quarter. A third touchdown, a two-yard touchdown plunge by fullback George Posadas in the second quarter looked to put the game out of reach for the Cubs playoff hopes.

The second half demonstrated more of the same pounding by Everett’s offense as Herrick connected with tight end Luke Frauenholtz on a perfectly-timed 14-yard lob to the back right corner of the end zone, followed by a 34-yard scamper by running back Garrick Koehler.

Sedro-Woolley scored their final touchdown of the season when Ian O’Bryan found a gap in the line and darted through for a 14-yard run.

Everett wrapped up the scoring with a 51-yard run by Ty Sissel, who ripped around the left corner on a sweep and outran the defense in garbage time.

Everett now has the unenviable task of facing the #1 ranked Lakes Lancers in the opening round of the 3A playoffs this weekend. The lose marks the end of a difficult season for the 4-5 Cubs, which saw starting quarterback Derek Garcia end his season on a leg injury that required surgery and the sudden loss of one of their assistant coaches, Denny Engberg.

You can listen to a free replay of the game featuring the call by Dan Giuliani, Matt Henggeler and Kris Drake below:

 

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EDMONDS -  The Lynnwood Royals got their fourth touchdown from tailback Typhis Cochran with just over two minutes to go and their defense sealed a 34-32 win when it sacked and stripped the ball from Sedro-Woolley quarterback Joe Janicki on fourth and two with just 12 seconds remaining.

The win capped a huge day for Royals’ tailback Cochran, who put on a clinic with his speed and elusive moves. Cochran rushed for 165 yards on 16 attempts, ran for one touchdown, and had three pass receptions for touchdowns.  He was joined in the scoring column by Coleman Bryant’s 43-yard touchdown pass from Royals’ quarterback Mike Stanley, who completed 14-of-21 attempts for 285 yards and four touchdowns.

Sedro-Woolley was led by Ian O’Bryan with 22 rushing attempts for 180 yards and a pair of touchdowns, and Clayton Johnson, who rushed 11 times for 67 yards and a touchdown. Brett Wood and Kellen Engberg added a touchdown reception each from Janicki, who completed 10-of-16 passes for 153 yards and two scores.

The Royals (1-8, 0-4) picked up their first win of the year, while the Cubs fell to 4-5 with the non-league loss.

Sedro-Woolley will now play the Wesco 3A third place team, the Everett Gulls (also 4-5) on Tuesday at Everett Memorial Stadium Tuesday, November 3rd with the winner advancing to play the top ranked Lakes Lancers of the South Puget Sound League.

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Cubs rain on Bulldog playoff hopes, win 10-7

October 24, 2009

SEDRO-WOOLLEY – Periodic downpours throughout Friday night’s 3A Northwest Conference matchup between the Sedro-Woolley Cubs (1-1, 4-4) and the Mount Vernon Bulldogs (0-1, 5-3) helped only the home team Cubs in a 10-7 mudfight, which might give Sedro-Woolley the advantage come playoff time in just two short weeks. The win also stopped the Cubs’ three-game [...]

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Mountaineers down Cubs 23-20 with OT kick

October 10, 2009

DEMING – It took overtime for the Mount Baker Mountaineers to win their homecoming game 23-20 over the Sedro-Woolley Cubs in a battle of 3-2 NWC high school football teams.
Jose Mata, who kicked a Mount Baker school record 40-yard field goal in their 53-0 blowout of Sehome last week, kicked a game-winning 25-yard field goal [...]

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Garcia injured in 20-8 S-W loss to Shorecrest

October 3, 2009

SEDRO-WOOLLEY – Cub quarterback Derek Garcia kept the ball on a power sweep to the left midway through the first quarter and was met by Shorecrest cornerback Jordan Brown converging in head-first on the tackle as Garcia’s right foot planted into the turf. Garcia buckled to the ground instantly, grasping at his leg. As other [...]

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Cubs stay up in 33-7 win over Anacortes

September 26, 2009

SEDRO-WOOLLEY – Still riding the emotional wave from losing assistant football coach Denny Engberg to a heart attack last week, the Sedro-Woolley Cubs continued their focus to win for Coach Engberg with a 33-7 victory over Northwest Conference cross-county rivals, the Anacortes Seahawks Friday night at home.
Cub quarterback Derek Garcia drove the Sedro-Woolley offense down [...]

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Cubs are awesome in honoring Denny Engberg

September 20, 2009

SEDRO-WOOLLEY – The Sedro-Woolley Cubs rode a wave of emotions and huge Friday nights from Derek Garcia and Ian O’Brien in honoring the memory of assistant coach Denny Engberg with a 36-14 win over Monroe.
Sedro-Woolley entered the game with heavy hearts after Engberg’s death Thursday night, but after meeting with coaches and counselors Friday morning, [...]

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